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From Peter Stewart, post at SGM, 27 January 2003 < GoogleGroups > “Parents of Elisabeth de Courtenay”
The following account of the first Courtenay family's last generations was given, largely from earlier secondary sources, in _Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la Maison royale de France..._ by Père Anselme (Pierre de Guibours) & others, third edition, 9 vols (Paris, 1726-33), vol I pp 474 and 527-8:
From Peter Stewart, SGM, 8 November 2019:
https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/psv2U0Vkd-s/m/...
The name of Elisabeth's sister who married Augalo II of Seignelay was either Adelina or Adelvia - her name was given in a charter for Saint-Jean de Sens abbey dated 1194, read as Adelvia by a copyist in 1729 but as Adelina by the archivist of Auxerre in 1882.
A charter of her husband dated 1190 is not helpful about this, as he referred to her by initial only, "laudavit A., uxor mea".
They had sons named Dainbert and Frederic: it's interestig that the latter name doesn't appear before this in the Seignelay or Courtenay families and possibly came from the step-father of Adelina/Adelvia, Frederic of Donjon, seigneur of Yerres.
https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/psv2U0Vkd-s/m/...
The ordinal of her husband should be III, not II, and his name is variously given as Augalo[n], Argalo[n], Avalo[n], and perhaps other forms. It was clearly Agalo on his seal, see here:
http://www.sigilla.org/fr/sgdb/empreinte/7092
See Alwalon III de Seignelay who is earlier
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